Does anyone work for.....
Does anyone on here work for the AA? Need some "off the record" advice!
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i dont work for the aa but what you after ?
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I did as a Mechanic in one of their service centres, Anything related to that side of things?
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Well basically iv got parts and labour cover up to £500. My clutch needs replacing which is covered on the policy but......the policy does not cover "friction" parts". As my clutch is at the end of its life and its probably the friction plates that have worn out is there any way I can still claim? My policy states that to claim I have to call out the AA upon breakdown and get towed to a VAT registered garage
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we sell aa warranty with second hand cars and your clutch claim will probably be rejected as its a part that has worn out not a part that has failed
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Clutch is a wear and tear item, whatever way you try and look at it.
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But the policy wording says its covers clutches in brackets (not friction parts). iv got a friend who ownes a garage near me who agreed to tell the AA that the release/thrust bearings failed. Problem is, will the AA accept this or will they want to inspect this themselves? Obviously its impossible for the road side assistance to check this at the time of breakdown
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Typically if the thrust bearing has failed then it causes alot of nasty noises and/or complete failure, If it's just slipping then they will know straight away :thumb:
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Cool thanks mate. So if I drive it till the clutch goes completely and then call them out they SHOULD cover it on a mechanics word that the thrust bearings have failed? Its wrong, I know but I just don't have the cash to pay for the full job myself
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Originally Posted by ScoobyStu82
(Post 10013595)
But the policy wording says its covers clutches in brackets (not friction parts). iv got a friend who ownes a garage near me who agreed to tell the AA that the release/thrust bearings failed. Problem is, will the AA accept this or will they want to inspect this themselves? Obviously its impossible for the road side assistance to check this at the time of breakdown
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Originally Posted by ScoobyStu82
(Post 10013595)
But the policy wording says its covers clutches in brackets (not friction parts). iv got a friend who ownes a garage near me who agreed to tell the AA that the release/thrust bearings failed. Problem is, will the AA accept this or will they want to inspect this themselves? Obviously its impossible for the road side assistance to check this at the time of breakdown
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im interested to see how you get on with this
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Originally Posted by black ctr
(Post 10013647)
fair play:lol:im sure someone in the aa will post on how to scam the system:D,just like a good advert to your pals business:Suspiciou
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Look into if they cover clutch judder. Might be able to go down that route.
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Will do, thanks Mike
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